Re: Brexit - Can you ever please both sides?
Originally Posted by
Banchory
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They see the older generation having greatly benefitted in being a member of the EU, owning property, having good pensions
In which case they are bamboozled as the older generation simply worked very hard to buy their houses and worked long years in companies which rightly rewarded them with pensions. Nothing to do with the EU.
A clear example of why the older generation are more experienced and less gullible.
Originally Posted by
Banchory
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able to live and work in Europe etc and think that they are being denied the same opportunities by small minded angry old people who dislike EU regulations and the immigrants freedom of movement has brought to this country.
And yet any young person can go and live and work in ANY country in this world right now and always have been able to. That won't change after BrExit. You simply need to go through due process, get your work VISA just as you would now if you want to say go work in the USA or Canada.
Is there some reason these young people don't want to follow due process and get work VISA's? Are they wanting to work illegally and not pay taxes etc?
Originally Posted by
Banchory
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Whilst they have embraced Europe they feel that UK Government is broken, austerity was due to the Government and greedy banks and that sentiment goes back before the referendum which is why many supported Corbyn.
Which is extraordinary is it not because it was the Looney Labour government that recklessly spent all the country's money in an uncontrolled fashion and who sold all our gold reserves for a pittance to foreign interests.
Again, another clear indicator of how easily the young are duped and how gullible they can be whereas the older generation can't be fooled so easily and see right through the duplicitous and utterly false promises and empty rhetoric of old Commie Corbyn.
Originally Posted by
Banchory
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But they are rapidly tiring of his politicking
Yes I agree. It seems that more and more younger people are seeing the light and have realised that they were played like a fiddle by Corbyn and his Momentum thugs at the last election and many are now rightly very angry.
They are correct that UK politics/government is broken. Actually it's not so much broken as simply completely undemocratic. The curtain has been drawn back due to BrExit and people can now see what our government and political system are in truth, which is just a sham democracy being operated by a bunch of elitist crony dictators in the EU.
Last night's Question Time gave me encouragement because it showed young people who actually did know what they were talking about and who could see that we needed to be out of the EU.